Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24x50mm Rifle Scope Review Part 1

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2011

Here we review the features of the Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-24x50mm Rifle Scope. We then check the tracking and the elevation travel.

In Part 2 we do reliability testing on this scope.

The scope performed admirably and will work well for a Law Enforcement Sniper or Tactical Competition shooter.

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  • I apologize for my lack of rifle nomenclature but I am new to the world of rifles. When you say you didn't "..confirm your dope..," and are using the "..same dope.." what does this mean? Thank you. L

  • @lanettetay "dope" is the sight setting required to make the scope's Point of Aim (POA) intersect the bullet's Point of Impact (POI) at any selected distance. It is "dope" as in "to figure out" and is not an acronym like Army manuals incorrectly state.

  • Your reviews are good. What is the MSRP on this scope?

  • @sailwed1 $999.00 at SWFA

  • Love your reviews. This and the second video were the rest of the push I needed to buy this exact scope.

  • @Blue2208 glad we could help you out.

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  • Great video.

  • @enj01sk8t3r Absolutely, when mounted on a 20MOA or greater base you can get the elevation you need out of it.

  • Do you feel this scope is capable of shooting well at 1000 yards?

  • @LoneWolfUSMC I was looking at an vortex NV compatible for the illumination but your right, I was thinking of putting the PVS14 on the.308. I never considered that those bolt actions I saw with PVS's were.223, that's common chambering for a varmint rifle. I have a gen-2 rifle scope that doesn't hold zero if you take it off & re-mount, I haven't been very happy with the NV riflescope for that reason. I'll keep the PVS14 and buy a PVS22 this spring or summer. Thanks for the advice & happy NewYear.

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